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79 DAYS...


I'm so psyched for Christmas I'm damn near bouncing off the walls like a little kid.
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It'd be fun to transform ourselves back to 8-10 years of age just to relive Christmas as a kid.

As a parent, Christmas is probably the best time of the year.

Which is why It's a Wonderful Life is so poignant.

Jimmy Stewart plays his role beautifully and he realizes, at the end, how much he would truly miss what he has.

Every dad who has watched the final 15 minutes of that movie can identify with what he's going through. The range of emotions.

Still on this year's 'to see' list.
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(12-15-2016, 10:55 AM)Midwest Spy Wrote: It'd be fun to transform ourselves back to 8-10 years of age just to relive Christmas as a kid.


That's pretty much me every Christmas morning. I have no shame, I'm the biggest kid around. I'm filled with anticipation.
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I put half of my daughters presents under the tree and the rest I hid in the hallway closet so I can put them out after she falls asleep on Christmas Eve so she'll think Santa was here when she wakes up Christmas morning. I had blankets over them and my son came home at 3 in the morning (probably drunk) and took the blankets out of there for some reason and just left the closet door open with all the presents showing. She woke up before me and came in my room and told me she has a big surprise to show me, all the presents in the closet. SOB.
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hah My son is 11 and this year he hasn't said a word about Santa. An era has passed. 21
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It won't be long now!

MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL! SantaaniMini xmas treeDeer
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This is the card I sent to many of my friends and since I consider most of you my friend, you're getting it too. Merry Christmas, Mockers. Y'all are the best membership an Admin. could hope to have and I always appreciate the time you're willing to invest in Mock. I don't know a better bunch of bitchflakes. 27

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Merry Christmas Everyone
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(12-25-2016, 07:32 AM)Duchess Wrote:

This is the card I sent to many of my friends and since I consider most of you my friend, you're getting it too. Merry Christmas, Mockers. Y'all are the best membership an Admin. could hope to have and I always appreciate the time you're willing to invest in Mock. I don't know a better bunch of bitchflakes. 27

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I keep clicking on it, but I can't seem to get the card open to retrieve the cash, check, or gift card.hah

Merry Christmas, Everyone!
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Ho Ho Ho!

A very MERRY CHRISTMAS all! Santaani


(And beautiful card Ms. D, thanks for sharing)
Carsman: Loves Living Large
Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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I'm fricken exhausted. If I don't have to do one damn thing today it will be a good day.
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I might go see Rogue One today. Going to see about getting new growlers or a refund on our growlers we bought for Christmas Eve. They only filled them about halfway. Not looking forward to returning to work Tuesday. Had another anxiety attack. Also might see about getting a new computer today so you can finally see Miss Clang in the New Year.
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My little guy wants me to take him to see Rogue One.

My wife is not excited because it's PG13 (he's 9).

Should I 'insist' I take him or cater to her wishes?
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Ask your other "little guy".
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(12-26-2016, 01:50 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: Should I 'insist' I take him or cater to her wishes?

I don't think it's good to shield kids from everything. When you make everything into a big deal they'll think it's a big deal and wont know how to react to it when they do come across it.

But If she's going to withhold sex for a year then you might want to cater to her wishes.
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I agree with Biggie and sal, MS. Weigh the repercussions and decide who you want to disappoint less.

If going rogue and taking your son to the movie is going to result in a few hours of 'cool dad' status but like 79 days of cold shoulder from the wife, it's probably not worth it.
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Appreciate the advice.

I'll feel her out to see just how strongly she is against him seeing the movie.

And maybe, just maybe, I'LL be the one withholding sex because I don't like what SHE'S doing.

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Maybe that's the method to her madness. Har Har
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(12-26-2016, 01:50 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: My little guy wants me to take him to see Rogue One.

My wife is not excited because it's PG13 (he's 9).

Should I 'insist' I take him or cater to her wishes?

Tell her the fate of the galaxy depends on it. If that don't work, dump a couple thousand Tribbles on her because she's obviously a Trekkie.

(I like both Star Trek and Star Wars, don't know why I made it seem like I hate Star Trek)
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